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Bioaccessibility of avocado polyhydroxylated fatty alcohols
Nawaz Ahmed1, Richard W Smith2, Peter X Chen1
1Department of Food Science, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, N1G 2W1, Canada.
Abstract:
Avocado-derived polyhydroxylated fatty alcohols (PFAs), such as avocadene and avocadyne, have been recently identified as potent modulators of mitochondrial metabolism which selectively induce leukemia cell death and reverse pathologies associated with diet-induced obesity. However, avocadene and avocadyne bioaccessibility from avocado pulp is not reported; hence, this study aims to investigate if these PFAs are bioaccessible. Dynamic (TNO dynamic intestinal model-1 (TIM-1)) and static in vitro digestion of lyophilized Hass avocado pulp powder shows lipolytic gastrointestinal enzymes led to appreciable bioaccessibility of avocadene (55%) and avocadyne (50%). Furthermore, TIM-1 digestion of a 1:1 ratio of pure avocadene and avocadyne (avocatin B or AvoB) crystals formulated in an oil-in-water microemulsion has on average 15% higher bioaccessibility than the avocado pulp powder demonstrating both dosage forms as potential dietary sources of avocado PFAs. This research provides the impetus for further research on the nutritional significance of dietary long chain fatty alcohols.
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